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Breastfeeding along with diabetics ?
I have 2 year girl baby still feeding her I am diabetic since 4 years in pregnancy I am insulin and very wel controlled sugar levels after delivery I can't manage properly so my hba1c is 10 so doctor's told new tablets 1) vildapride m50/500mg daily 2 times 2)gemer 2 daily 2 times 3)telma40mg my bp shows140/90 Novomix insulin is continued since delivery My concern is can I breastfeed my girl baby along this medication or not. Is it good breastfeeding by taking these medications I not got proper answers fro my endocrinologist so Please guide me I have one baby because if sugar so it's heartbreaking to stop feeding please give me solution My baby eating all food but for pampering and to make her sleep she need feeding other than I make her eat three meal's exclusively Thank you
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Since your daughter is already two you don't need to breastfeed her anymore. It's better to start weaning now so that baby adjusts to regular food.
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Stop worrying you being under soo much stress is for your sugars not to be under control and your child not sleeping well.kindly consult your gynaecologist for the safety
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